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December 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…- side play that nullified what would have been the tying goal for the Wolverines with three sec- onds remaining in the game. With the score 5-4 in Montre- al's favor, Pat Cooney, assisted by Earl Keyes…

… least bit bitter in stating, "I didn't think I was offside, but" that's what the referee called it, and that's the way it stands." Most of the other Wolverines were uncertain about the deci- sion, and…

… been played, (Continued from Page 1) It was in the midst of one of these Michigan attacks that La- zure broke away after taking a pass from Claude Dagenais. Only one Wolverine defenseman was back but…

… Lazure shot from about 15 feet out and the puck caught the upper righthand corner of the net behind Ikola. T H E WOLVERINES gamely tried to tie the count in the wan- ing minutes. Coach Vic Heyliger pulled…

… Ikola from the nets with 55 seconds remaining and put six forwards on the ice. The Wolverines were not suc- cessful with this maneuver des- pite the fact that most of the 3500 fans thought they had tied…

… Chin flicked a loose puck into the Montreal cage to make the score 2-0, Michigan. Apparently the Wolverines were victims of a letdown in the second period because of an eight minute delay brought about…

… by an injury to Ikola. The Michigan goaltender was hit in the head by the puck on a screen shot and was taken to the dressing room for repairs before the game continued. Upon his return the Wolverines

… =- Michigan, Matchefts (unassisted), 7:21; 8-Mon- treal, Bruneau (Quesnel, C. Hotte), 8:09; 9-Montreal, Lazure (Dagenais), 17:37. Penalties--none. is brightening the Wolverines' fu- ture basketball trail with…

December 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

…, Michigan defeated Wisconsin in the final game of the year to gain a tie with the Badgers for the title laurel. The Wolverines led at half-time, 22-20, and in the second period held the Wisconsin five to only…

… two points for a 37-22 win. 1929-30 saw the Wolverines gar- ner six out of ten Big Ten tussles for a third place finish behind Purdue and Wisconsin. Center Bob Chapman cap- tained his team-mates to a 9…

… attempts eased the Wolverine road to vic- tory in the Indiana fracas. VEENKER'S 1930-31 charges brought home 13 wins in 17 out- ings, while finishing in a second place Big Ten deadlock with Min- nesota and…

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